Erosional and sediment fluxes from Arctic mountains are lower than for temperate mountain ranges due to the influence of permafrost on geomorphic processes. As permafrost extent declines in Arctic mountains, the spatial distribution of geomorphic processes and rates will change. Improved access to high-quality remotely sensed topographic data in the Arctic provides an opportunity to develop our understanding of the spatial distribution of Arctic geomorphological processes and landforms. Utilizing newly available Arctic digital topography data, we have developed a method for geomorphic mapping using a pixel-based linear discriminant analysis method that could be applied across Arctic mountains. We trained our classifier using landforms withi...
One-fourth of the land area in the Northern Hemisphere is affected by perennially frozen ground, kno...
International audienceOur study looks at how to use the landform called “molard” as a marker of perm...
The presence of ground ice in Arctic soils exerts a major effect on permafrost hydrology and ecology...
Erosional and sediment fluxes from Arctic mountains are lower than for temperate mountain ranges due...
The Arctic contains a wealth of landforms that are governed by the diurnal and seasonal response of ...
Extensive parts of Arctic permafrost-dominated lowlands were affected by large-scale permafrost degr...
Funding Information: Grant no. 17/01132-3 to Lis Allaart from the Svalbard Environmental Protection ...
Extensive parts of Arctic permafrost-dominated lowlands were affected by large-scale permafrost degr...
Permafrost cannot be directly detected from space, but many surface features of permafrost terrains ...
Observations indicate that over the past several decades, geomorphic processes in the Arctic have be...
Permafrost cannot be directly detected from space, but many surface features of permafrost terrains ...
Permafrost cannot be directly detected from space, but many surface features of permafrost terrains ...
Thermal erosion is a major mechanism of permafrost degradation, resulting in characteristic landform...
Permafrost underlies 50% of Canada’s terrain and underlies 24% of the Earth’s total land area. It is...
Under a context of climate change, polar and alpine regions have been demonstrated to be highly susc...
One-fourth of the land area in the Northern Hemisphere is affected by perennially frozen ground, kno...
International audienceOur study looks at how to use the landform called “molard” as a marker of perm...
The presence of ground ice in Arctic soils exerts a major effect on permafrost hydrology and ecology...
Erosional and sediment fluxes from Arctic mountains are lower than for temperate mountain ranges due...
The Arctic contains a wealth of landforms that are governed by the diurnal and seasonal response of ...
Extensive parts of Arctic permafrost-dominated lowlands were affected by large-scale permafrost degr...
Funding Information: Grant no. 17/01132-3 to Lis Allaart from the Svalbard Environmental Protection ...
Extensive parts of Arctic permafrost-dominated lowlands were affected by large-scale permafrost degr...
Permafrost cannot be directly detected from space, but many surface features of permafrost terrains ...
Observations indicate that over the past several decades, geomorphic processes in the Arctic have be...
Permafrost cannot be directly detected from space, but many surface features of permafrost terrains ...
Permafrost cannot be directly detected from space, but many surface features of permafrost terrains ...
Thermal erosion is a major mechanism of permafrost degradation, resulting in characteristic landform...
Permafrost underlies 50% of Canada’s terrain and underlies 24% of the Earth’s total land area. It is...
Under a context of climate change, polar and alpine regions have been demonstrated to be highly susc...
One-fourth of the land area in the Northern Hemisphere is affected by perennially frozen ground, kno...
International audienceOur study looks at how to use the landform called “molard” as a marker of perm...
The presence of ground ice in Arctic soils exerts a major effect on permafrost hydrology and ecology...